Liz Lovely’s Gluten-Free and Vegan Peanut Butter with Dark Chocolate Cookies
Product: Liz Lovely Gluten-Free and Vegan Peanut Butter and Dark Chocolate Cookies – $3.99+
Just when I thought I had tried every gluten-free, vegan Liz Lovely cookie out there, I find one that I missed. Or that is new. But whichever is the case, this cookie monster somehow needed to have this new variety in my life…and my belly.
I was out at our local natural food store. It’s the only place in the area where I have found Liz Lovely cookies. Which, is too bad, really, because these cookies are beyond awesome. I’ve tried every variety that I could find…and according to the Web site…I had tried them all.
That is up until a couple weeks ago, when I stopped in to see if they had an item I’ve been searching for…and lo and behold…this little cookie was staring up at me from its little basket. I wanted to buy it then and there, but I was on a budget. I had a Groupon for this food store and vowed to return the following week to shop there. And, naturally, that flavor cookie was gone.
But on Saturday afternoon, when my roommate and I stopped in for some gluten-free dinner rolls…it was back. And I grabbed it and made sure this time I didn’t leave without it.
What made this cookie so…intriguing to me? Well, it was the simple combination of two of my favorite things in life: peanut butter and dark chocolate.
Oh yeah…you read that right.
Liz Lovely’s Gluten-Free and Vegan Peanut Butter and Dark Chocolate Cookies turned out to be dessert that very night. I mean…come on…you know that wasn’t just going to sit around the apartment. Heck no. Peanut butter and chocolate never lasts long in this place anyway…put them together…and…yeah…gone in a blink of an eye.
First…the basics of these cookies. A serving size is…half of a cookie. Yes…you only get half. This works out great for my roommate and I because we just split one cookie in half and then eat the other one for dessert the following day. That half of a cookie will set you back 170 calories and 8 grams of fat. Yes…for a half of a cookie that seems a bit steep, but these cookies are rather large anyway in the grand scheme of things. So…just remember that this is a treat. And, like most desserts, you only need a taste. You might be tempted to eat the entire cookie…and I wouldn’t blame you or judge you. They are awesome.
Here’s why…
Liz Lovely cookies are soft, chewy, and taste like they are fresh from the oven. No joke. I mean, minus the whole piping hot part. But…they still have that doughy taste and feel to them, which I absolutely LOVE in a cookie. The base of this cookie is a soft, gooey peanut butter cookie. The bottom of the cookie is coated in a nice layer of dark chocolate. And then the top of the cookie is drizzled with more dark chocolate. It’s captivating to the eye. It makes your mouth water. You eagerly take that first bite…and chewy heaven. The chocolate on the bottom of the cookie is adding not just sweetness…but texture. And the salty-sweet combination of the dark chocolate and the peanut butter is God’s gift to gluten-free cookies. For real. This cookie is, by far, one of the best gluten-free and vegan cookies I have ever eaten in my life. Perfectly balanced, perfectly made, and perfectly delicious.
According to the Web site, the peanut butter cookies were discontinued prior to the release of this cookie because the peanut butter and the gluten-free ingredients were not playing nicely together. With some recipe tweaking, and a little luck…this cookie is what emerged. And the gluten-free cookie world celebrates this creation. I know I’m not the only cookie monster out there applauding this. Or devouring it.
I’m kind of sad that they’re gone.
Making a note to add them to the grocery list again…soon!
Liz Lovely’s Gluten-Free and Vegan Peanut Butter with Dark Chocolate Cookie
It’s amazing how you never realize how much you miss something until you no longer have the option of having it. Like…a dinner roll. Something that simple. And at first, maybe you just say…”I don’t need that anyway. I don’t need those calories…” But after awhile…when everyone else at the table has something to scoop up their sauces with…you sort of miss having the option.
Maybe not to the extent of being jealous. But sometimes…the social binder that is the bread basket at dinner on the holidays or at gatherings does leave a void…when you are a Celiac or gluten intolerant.
But…that’s all about to change.
Awhile back, Udi’s introduced a couple of new bread products to their line-up. Among them were a gluten-free French baguette, classic French dinner rolls and seeded whole grain dinner rolls. All of which I had been dying to try…but never quite allowed myself to purchase when on my strict grocery budget. But…a Groupon happened to come around for a local natural foods store…and I purchased it. As the expiration date was swiftly approaching, my roommate and I ducked in there this past weekend (during the chaos of a Vegetarian Tasting Fair) to get some products we really wanted to try.
One of the first products that was overwhelmingly decided on were…Udi’s Gluten-Free Seeded Whole Grain Dinner Rolls.
My usual mojo is that items end up sitting in my freezer or pantry for awhile as I use up other items that came before it. But I had nothing quite like these…and I really, really, really wanted to test them out. As I was making a pasta dish for dinner the other night, it would be the perfect side dish to accompany the meal.
Udi’s Gluten-Free Seeded Whole Grain Dinner Rolls (toasted and fresh from the oven)
Nothing could be simpler. Open bag of frozen dinner rolls, remove, place on a baking sheet, and warm in an oven at for about 10-15 minutes…and they are ready to serve. Yes…really that easy.
Before I get into the taste, let’s start with the basics. The serving size is one roll. Yep. One roll. These rolls are about 2.5 inches in length and about 2 inches in circumferance, so they are a very good size. You only really need one. Each roll is 100 calories (not bad for bread!), 4 grams of fat, 3 grams of fiber, and 4 grams of protein. It’s pretty much a powerhouse. Where does all that protein come from? Simple. Udi’s makes their Seeded Whole Grain Dinner Rolls with healthy chia, sunflower, and flax seeds. Right there is a healthy combination that you wouldn’t get with regular bread. They are even healthier than Udi’s own Gluten-Free Classic French Dinner Rolls. How about that?!
Now…I’ve utilized these in two ways…
Udi’s Gluten-Free Seeded Whole Grain Dinner Roll (sliced in half with a schmear of vegan butter)
The first two times I ate them, I ate them just as a side dish. This was the perfect side for my pasta dish. And then, last night, my roomie and I each had a roll with my Chickpea Teriyaki over Steamed Spinach. I simply toasted these in the oven, sliced each roll in half, and gave them a light schmear of vegan butter. It was perfect like that for each dish. What was the best part of eating the rolls like that was that I truly got to taste the bread. My pasta didn’t have a sauce with it (I coated it with vegan butter and Parmesan), so again…I could taste the bread.
My roommate found that it tasted a lot like a honey wheat bread. She loved it…and she can have regular rolls!! She isn’t the one that has to eat gluten-free. She does…because I have to. We both agreed…these got a nice crispy crust on the outside in the oven…but were so soft and fluffy on the inside. They aren’t heavy or dense at all. Amazing. I probably could have eaten another one each time…but resistance was futile.
And the reason for that being…tonight I took the last four rolls and made each of us gluten-free and vegetarian “meatball” mini-subs. OH. MY. GLUTEN. FREE. GOODNESS. No…for real. This was probably one of the best ideas I came up with. I simply threw some marinara sauce into a pan on the stove while my oven warmed up. In went the vegetarian meatballs (I used Franklin Farms Veggieballs) to heat through while the sauce simmered. Then, I placed the rolls on the baking sheet and put them in the oven for 5 minutes at 400°F. When 5 minutes were up, my sauce was simmering and the veggieballs were heated through. Perfect timing. I pulled the pan from the oven and turned on the broiler. Then, I sliced each roll down the center, making sure I kept the bottom in tact. I opened it up (sort of like a baked potato) and spooned two veggieballs inside, coating them with some of the remaining sauce. I threw some Daiya vegan mozzarella shreds on top, tossed the mini sub rolls under the broiler for about a minute…just long enough for the cheese to get a good melt on it, and BAM. Dinner was served. And these rolls made the best mini sub rolls I could have asked for. Honestly. Still light with the crusty outside, it made holding them and eating the sandwich easy and less messy. Texture is important and these were spot-on. For real.
I’m already putting these on my grocery list this week because now I can’t imagine not having a bag in my freezer. They are super delicious. Super easy to prepare. And best of all…good for you. Especially where gluten-free breads are concerned.
Hunt these down in your local grocery stores. Find them. And try them. I guarantee you…you’ll fall in love with them too.
Gluten-Free and Vegetarian “Meatball” Mini Subs made with Udi’s Gluten-Free Seeded Whole Grain Dinner Rolls (also used: Franklin Farms Veggieballs and Daiya Mozzarella Shreds)
It doesn’t get much better than that salty-sweet richness of caramel speckled with flakes of salt. There is just something so tantalizing, mouthwatering, and sinfully delicious about anything that remotely involves something salty and caramely…especially when mixed together. That is heaven. Heaven in whatever salted caramel form said delicacy takes. Pure and simple.
Over the holidays, my friend Shana, directed me to Target in search of this amazing sounding (and it was super yum, btw) holiday popcorn – Holidrizzle Dark Chocolatier Sea Salt Popcorn by Angie’s. I searched, I hunted, I discovered, I took home and devoured. Seriously epic. My coworker bought the other Holidrizzle flavor – White Chocolatier Peppermint and it was super delish as well. It made for good eats while at the office. Trust me.
Upon discovering this epic popcorn, however, I needed more of it. I got online and looked up Angie’s Web site. And there I found a plethora of flavors just awaiting my discovery. The only problem was…finding the regular flavors. I couldn’t. Not anywhere.
Until the New Year rolled around and I was in Columbus, Ohio visiting my friend Jenn. We all piled into the car one snowy morning and took a road trip down to Cincinnati to visit Jungle Jim’s…the most epic grocery store in the world. Seriously…foodie heaven. No joke. And the gluten-free section. HA. The gluten-free section was HUGE!! No joke. And waiting for me on a few shelves…were a variety of flavors of Angie’s Popcorn.
OH. MY. POPCORN. GODDESS!
I knew my pantry was already stocked, so I settled on one flavor…and only one flavor…this time. And the winner of said luck-of-the-popcorn-draw: Angie’s Uncommonly Salted Caramel Popcorn.
I had a few (okay…a lot) of products to work through before I could get to this popcorn. And it sat in my pantry up until yesterday…mocking me. Begging me to open it up…take a taste…fall in love. I behaved. I resisted. But I polished off the protein bars that were nearing their sell by date and this was the next item up on my pantry list. I couldn’t have been more excited. I might have squeed in anticipation.
I dished up a serving of the popcorn, which is 1-3/4 cup (or if you weigh your servings like I do…28 grams). I packed it up to haul to work with me and then had to eagerly wait for my 3 p.m. snack time to roll around. I was ready for it when it did, and out of my drawer this popcorn came. I opened it up, grabbed a light, fluffy kernel, and popped it in my mouth.
Amazing. It is sweet, without being too sweet. The saltiness isn’t overwhelming at all. In fact, it’s more sweet than salty. The darker bits of popcorn is where the flavor magic happens. Those are the popped kernels that are harboring the golden caramel flavor with that burst of saltiness. It is fantastic. It’s much lighter than you would expect caramel corn to be. And I found that the sweet and salty flavors were rather balanced…more sweet than anything. The interesting part of this popcorn is that you will feel satisfied after eating a serving, but you won’t feel like you gorged on something bad. No kidding when I say how light this popcorn is…even when coated with that golden caramel.
A serving of this popcorn will set you back 140 calories and 8 grams of fat. The fat content seems a little high…but this is caramel corn, right? Let’s not dwell on that. A serving of Angie’s Uncommonly Salted Caramel Popcorn has only 70 mgs of sodium, 2 grams of fiber, and 1 gram of protein. As for the sugar content – only 8 grams. Not too bad for a sweet treat, yes?
And the ingredient list is so recognizable it’s craziness. Popcorn, sunflower oil, evaporated cane crystals, invert cane syrup, natural flavor, sea salt, caramel, and annatto (a seed used in South America for cooking and body paint), which is added for colors. LOVE that. This popcorn is also made from whole grains. It is all-natural, non-GMO, vegan, kosher, gluten-free, cholesterol free, contains no trans-fat, and no high fructose corn syrup. AWESOME!
What you get from Angie’s popcorn is a natural goodness. Bite-for-bite you will fall in love with the amazing flavor, the lightness of the popcorn, and just how delicious it is. I recommend you portion it out into serving sizes, less you risk eating the entire bag in one sitting. It really is that good. There is nothing uncommon about Angie’s Uncommonly Salted Caramel Popcorn. The only anomaly here is that you have yet to try it. Go. Find it. Eat it. Enjoy it. Devour. Start again.
Oh yeah…I’ve fallen hard for popcorn. And Angie’s fits my taste profile perfectly.
The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Protein Bar
Product: The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Protein Bar – $1.99+
My friend Jenn loves me. No…really she does. Every now and again when I go to visit her, she drops a product that she found while out and about on the table for me. This protein bar is one of those little Jenn surprises.
I had never actually heard of The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) before she handed me one. She had spotted them at her local Meijer and thought of me (Awwww!) and decided to pick one up for me to try. After all, I often down protein bars prior to runs and I often visit her and drag her to my early morning races…so she is very well aware of this fact. But, while I had never heard of this brand before, The GFB came into existence back in 2010. The creaters were on a mission to create the world’s best gluten-free protein bar, focusing on ingredients and taste.
Jenn picked up The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar for me. And why not? I love peanut butter and chocolate! And she is very, very, very aware of this fact. So, this has been in my snack drawer for a little while…but after working through the bars that came before it, this one got it’s chance to shine this past Sunday evening.
I was at a race in Frankfort, Kentucky. There aren’t a lot of places I can safely eat in Frankfort…so my roommate and I each packed protein bars to enjoy prior to the race. I grabbed The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Protein Bar from my drawer and tossed it into my race day bag and headed out…in the cold, rainy weather.
We arrived in Frankfort, Kentucky and after killing some time with race packet pick-up, we ducked into the local coffee shop and took a seat in the corner. It was about 30 minutes before the race and we figured that it was time to eat something. We each pulled out our respective bars (she had a Luna Bar as she is not gluten-free) and I prepared to take my first taste of this latest protein bar in my collection.
The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Protein Bar looks like a flattened Lärabar, honestly. Upon unwrapping it, I could easily make out the peanuts, brown rice, chocolate chips and flaxseed, all stuffed into the binding, which looks to be made up of dates, and sweetened with agave nectar. So, in a lot of respects, it is exactly like a Lärabar…but with a few more ingredients.
And…that’s what these tasted like too. If you like Lärabar’s, you’ll probably enjoy The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) as well. The Peanut Butter Chocolate one doesn’t exactly taste like peanut butter and chocolate…so if you are expecting something as amazing as a Reese’s…think again. My roommate tried a piece of it and said it reminded her of the treats she fed her horse when she used to ride.
I don’t know what that means…or what that says about her eating horse treats…but to me, these had a good texture. They were sturdy, but not solid. They were chewy without being too soft. And the flavors were like a mild Lärabar…perhaps with a little less date flavor. I liked being able to see some of the ingredients in the bar itself. And I love looking at ingredients on the bar and recognizing all of them.
But that was the point. The creators of The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) wanted to create a great-tasting product that people would look forward to eating and that didn’t pump you full of chemicals. You have to appreciate that sort of dedication. So, using simple ingredients, they provide a simple protein bar that you can feel good about eating and provides you with energy.
The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar is 2.05 ounces of protein packed goodness. It is gluten-free, wheat-free, casein-free, dairy-free, all natural, vegan, low-sodium, and cholesterol free. These bars have no additives and no preservatives. There are no trans fats. They are a fantastic source of protein and Omega-3. The entire bar is 240 calories and has 10 grams of fat, mostly from nuts, so at least it is the healthy kind of fat. Unfortunately, this bar, probably due to the inclusion of chocolate, packs 14.5 grams of sugar. I try to keep my sugar consumption lower…so, this seems high for such a small bar. However, on the flip side, you are provided with 2.5 grams of fiber and 12 grams of protein. So, that will help you feel fuller longer.
And it did do it’s job. After eating the bar, I wasn’t hungry…even after the race. So, it succeeded in doing its job. Perfect fuel for the haul, that’s for sure. The flavor…isn’t the best I have ever tried, but it isn’t at the bottom of the list either. Would I purchase this again…yeah…I probably would at some point. But, while they set out to create the best tasting protein bar…it falls short when compared to other gluten-free options out there.
A decent protein bar though, when all is said and done. Not bad. Not bad at all. I would definitely be interested in trying the other flavors from The GFB (Gluten Free Bar).
The GFB (Gluten Free Bar) Peanut Butter Chocolate Bar (unwrapped)
Sophie’s Kitchen Breaded Vegan Fish Filets (Gluten-Free)
Product: Sophie’s Kitchen Breaded Vegan Fish Filets – $5.99+
Wait.
Hold the phone.
Vegan.
Gluten-Free.
FISH FILETS??!!
That, my dearest friends, is not a typo. Not at all. And to blame for this discovery is none other than grocery store heaven, Jungle Jim’s in Cincinnati, Ohio. Because it was as I was perusing the freezer section that this box jumped up and flagged me down.
But…but…vegan seafood?
Oh…it has been done before. Yves put out a Shrimp Scampi that I tried years ago…and couldn’t eat. It was disgusting. But this…this looked absolutely mouthwatering on the box. Which, I know is the entire point of marketing said items…but…really…
And since going vegetarian and then gluten-free…breaded fish filets with…I don’t know…maybe some hand cut fries…they were just a dream. A memory. A figment of my past.
NOT ANYMORE! You better believe upon spotting this box it made it’s way into my shopping basket, to the register, and then to my freezer. And for quite a few incidents, I had plans to cook them up for dinner for my roommate and I. But then…found something else to do. Something that wouldn’t require writing up a review. So, instead, I choose one of my busiest weeks to give these a try. But why not? I busted these precious little filets out in honor of St. Patrick’s Day. It was time for some oven-baked fish and chips. Good ol’ Irish fare if I do say so myself.
And I do.
So…after slicing up (by hand…no mandolin slicer here) some fingerling potatoes into shoestring fries, I got those working in the oven and pulled out this box from the freezer.
Sophie’s Kitchen Breaded Vegan Fish Filets (frozen)
Sophie’s Kitchen. Apparently, Sophie’s Kitchen has a wide variety of vegan seafood options out there, most of which are also gluten-free. So, if this was actually edible…maybe even delicious…then perhaps I could indulge a little more. I’ve found two stores in the area that carry Sophie’s Kitchen products…and of which at least half in the freezer are gluten-free and vegan. YAY!!
These were actually really simple to prepare. Place filets on baking sheet. Put in oven set for 375°F. Bake for about 10-15 minutes, or until the filets are a golden brown on top. Nothing could be easier. And I couldn’t believe when I took two of the four patties in the package out…how much they truly resembled fish filets. Very reminiscent of my seafood days.
I can tell you this as well…they smelled amazing as they baked up in the oven too. It was amazing. I was actually anticipating eating these. It was the first time since the Yves incident that something vegan seafood-ish actually appealed to me.
After 15 minutes, the filets were a beautiful golden color, so I removed them from the oven, along with my shoestring fries. I plated each item on two plates, one for myself, and one for my roomie, and dinner was served. She took the first bite…and I couldn’t tell what she made of the actual filet itself. So, I took my own bite.
It’s…different. Stringy at times. The taste is really good, but the texture is…well…it reminded both my roommate and I of those cheap fish sticks you eat growing up as a kid, not really noticing the odd texture because, they’re fish sticks…they’re fun…and you can drown them in ketchup. That’s what these reminded us of. And yes…we ate them with ketchup.
Needless to say, I wasn’t exactly jumping up and down with delight over these…but they weren’t bad either. If you can get past the texture of it, then you’re golden. Flavor-wise…these are awesome. No strange fishy flavor. The breading is light, and the “fish” is basically TVP (textured vegetable protein)…which is something I’ve wanted to try now for awhile. These filets are also composed of canola oil, potato starch, organic agave nectar, sea salt, rice flakes, turmeric, white pepper, ginger, powdered cellulose and konjac powder. It actually is more appetizing than it sounds.
Nutritionally speaking, one filet will only set you back 180 calories and 8 grams of fat. Each filet packs an 8 gram protein punch and serves up 3 grams of fiber. These are also very low in sodium and totally cholesterol free. You can’t argue with those numbers.
Sophie’s Kitchen totally is ruling the vegan seafood market. Trust me. While these did have an odd texture, it was actually very nice to sit down for a meal of “fish” and chips for St. Patrick’s Day. I even made it again for dinner tonight. So, as you can see, it wasn’t overly offensive. The seasoning helps and the texture isn’t bad…it’s just…different. Stringy rather than flaky like seafood.
But…I could totally look past that.
I give major props to Sophie’s Kitchen for stepping into a niche that definitely needed some help. I can promise you this…they were successful in filling it. I hope to seek out more of their gluten-free and vegan products very soon.
Sophie’s Kitchen Breaded Vegan Fish Filets (oven baked and served with hand cut shoestring fries and organic ketchup)
KIND Nuts & Spices Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt Snack Bar
Product: KIND Nuts & Spices Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt Snack Bar – $1.99+
You can’t even imagine how disappointed I was with this KIND Bar. It had all the making of being something epic. Something that I would rank among my favorites. It was dark chocolate. It was nuts. It was salty and sweet. Right there…epic.
Yet…it just came out wrong. Not to the point of being bad. Not at all. This bar was in no ways disgusting or offensive. It just…lacked something. Something vital. And only after munching through my half of the bar did I come up with what it was…
Something chewy to bind it all together.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge fan of nuts and dark chocolate. HUGE. But…that’s all this bar was. There was no filler to help give it that chewy texture I prefer when it comes to snack bars. This one was just nuts drizzled in dark chocolate, making it very crunchy, very brittle…and somewhat of a disappointment. But only texturally speaking.
Flavor-wise, this bar was on point! I mean, who doesn’t love decadent dark chocolate and the combination of sea salt and a variety of nuts? It’s salty meets sweet…which is, by far, my favorite type of snack to eat. This bar is packed with a blend of almonds, peanuts and walnuts. They are drizzled in dark chocolate, as well as having the bottom layer of the bar completely dark chocolate. It is then touched off with a smattering of sea salt.
EPIC.
Epic in flavor…but I just like something to chew. I don’t want a brittle snack bar. I want something that I can sink my teeth into and put a little effort into eating. Nuts and chocolate…perfect combination. But give me something else with it. Give me a binder of some sort that makes this more of a snack bar instead of a chocolate drizzled clump of nuts.
It seems nit-picky, I know…but this is just how I felt about it. I could make this at home…and be just as satisfied. I was hoping for the world…and ended up with a continent. Or something like that.
Nuts and dark chocolate…killer combo. Add that sea salt (unless, like my roommate you get a large chunk of it in a bite)…and it’s magical. But put them together without some sort of soft binder…and it just doesn’t work for me. Flavor and taste are awesome. Texture is lacking. For me.
This bar, nutritionally speaking, offers 200 calories to your diet. It will set you back 13 grams of fat for the day, but that’s mostly the healthy fat from the nuts. So, don’t panic. You get 7 grams of filling fiber and 5 grams of protein in each bar. This bar is gluten-free and cholesterol free as well. Not bad for a snack/protein bar. Not bad at all. My roommate and I split this and each had a bowl of cereal. And we headed out to the park so I could run for about 45 minutes while she walked. We were still full even after that workout. So…it does its job, that’s for sure. Even if you split it with someone.
So, while I did not, in fact, dislike this bar…it just wasn’t one of my favorite ones like I assumed it would be. A bit of a let down…yes. But…loved the flavor of each bite. Just wish it had a little bit more to it. That’s all.
KIND Nuts & Spices Dark Chocolate Nuts & Sea Salt Snack Bar (unwrapped)
Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant – New Albany, Indiana
Restaurant: Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant – New Albany, Indiana
Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant is definitely one of the little gems tucked away here in New Albany, Indiana. I can say that for sure now that I have spent some time there and had one of the most amazing dining experiences to date. And this all happened…by dumb luck and pure chance.
Allow me to explain…
You see, March 13th is my roommate’s birthday. As part of her birthday gift, I told her to pick a restaurant she always wanted to try out…not to worry about if I could eat anything there or not…because I could bring a protein bar and then eat something at home. So many times we don’t get to restaurants where she wants to eat because of my dietary restrictions. I’m done with that. I will forever have a back-up plan. It’s not fair…but apparently, it doesn’t really bother her because even with those set rules laid out…she contacted a few places to find out if there were items on the menu that I could eat as well. Part of me thinks she doesn’t want to be seen with someone munching on a protein bar while she eats dinner. No need for embarrassment…that’s just how it works at times. If anything, I would be the one making the “scene” if you will, and I’m not ashamed. No one else should be either.
Her original choice was a gastropub here in New Albany called The New Albany Exchange. She had looked at the menu online and spotted a couple of salads that might work for me. She was eying their fish and chips, of course. I got on their Facebook page and sent a message to them about what a gluten-free vegetarian might eat. This was two days before I was actually set to dine there. And not a word was ever heard back. The day before we were to dine there, my roommate sent an e-mail inquiring about food options for me…and never heard back. Then, just before we left the office for the day on Friday, the dinner day, she called and no one answered. Needless to say…she was the one who nixed eating there. I told her we could still go…as part of the roommate birthday agreement she was to choose somewhere she wanted to eat. She simply shrugged and said she would look at other options.
Her next choice was the Bank Street Brewhouse. But upon browsing the menu, she said nothing really excited her.
And then, after a quick Trip Adviser search…she came across Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant. It was getting amazing ratings on trip adviser and after a glance at the menu, she figured there would be options for me. Plus, she took it as a good sign that the restaurant has a nicely laid out and beautiful Web site, as well as a menu that, upon first glance, had her mouth watering.
Decision made. Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant for dinner it was…
After I went for my training run that day, I changed back into proper dining attire, jeans and my concert t-shirt from the Bon Jovi show the night before (LOL!), and we took a short stroll from the gym to Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant, located on the corner of Market Street and Bank Street in New Albany. When I first moved here, this was Jimmy’s Music Store…which has moved to a different location up the way. A few restaurants have been in and out…but when Habana Blues opened in 2010…it had some staying power.
And yes…this restaurant has been here since 2010 and I didn’t visit there to eat until now. I am so ashamed.
Habana Blues Tapas Restaurant is a New Albany’s only restaurant to offer Cuban food. Yes…Cuban food. I love seeing something different on these streets in this area. This upscale Cuban cuisine is authentically prepared and presented in tapas style, that is small plates, or a variety of appetizer dishes. You can either get for yourself or share among the table. Tapas can be prepared warm or cold, and the menu at Habana Blues offers both types. The entire point of tapas is to encourage more talk and socializing at the table so that the diner isn’t as focused on the food…but more the company. What a great concept.
We entered the brightly colored restaurant and were seated immediately by the hostess. She placed menus and a drink menu down for each of us to peruse while we waited on our server. I was expecting a dark-haired, olive complexioned waitress…but we got the blond-haired, blue-eyed Wes…who was simply AMAZING! He had this cute little country twang in his voice and his eyes lit up when he spoke about the food and options. We went ahead and told him that I was a gluten-free vegetarian. He pointed out some vegetarian courses that are highly regarded there and said he would go ahead and check on the gluten-free part of each one.
He was gone for a good while, and I could hear him consulting with others over the entire menu. And when he returned, he had options for me written down and began to present them…along with any changes that could be made to the dish to make it safe for me to eat. Fantastic. He left for a few more minutes to give me some time to think about it…and after a little bit of discussion, my roommate and I came to a decision on the food we wanted to eat that night.
Habana Blues’ Guacamole con Chicharritas
First up…we had heard such fantastic things about their Guacamole con Chicharritas ($8.25), that we decided we would split that. Yes…it is exactly what it sounds like. Guacamole. But instead of the Mexican version where you eat the blend of avocados, tomatoes, cilantro, jalapeños, lime juice and red onion with tortilla chips, Habana Blues serves their guacamole with house prepared plaintain chips. And yes…they are gluten-free.
There is just something so amazing about a fresh guacamole. When the avocado is ripe and sweet and blends so well with the mild tomatoes, the bite of onion, the spice of the peppers and cilantro…and the acidity from the lime juice…when executed just right…magic happens. This was a happy plate for me. The plantain chips were vibrant and crunchy and looked amazing standing out next to the bright, fresh, green color of the guacamole. It reminded me a lot of the guacamole that I make at home. In fact, all the ingredients are the same, save I use serrano peppers in mine, as a preference of my roommate. But this…this was lively and fresh and not too spicy. Perfect for a started. The plantain chips added a nice hint of sweetness to each bite. They were sliced thin and fried to perfection. I love a good crunch with my chip and this definitely provided it. Honestly…this selection didn’t last long at all.
Cathy had her two plates she wanted to try ready to order. Her final decision was that this time while we dined here, she would try the Chimichurri Steak ($8.50), which is a grilled skirt steak that is served with a chimichurri sauce (she has been intrigued by what chimichurri was since we started watching a lot of cooking shows and a lot of chefs make it) and a side of sweet potato fries, which come with a smoked honey butter to dip them into. She ordered her steak medium, and it came out perfectly cooked. She enjoyed every bite of it, raving about the spiciness of the chimichurri and the delicious flavor of the smoked honey butter for the sweet potato fries.
Her other plate choice was the Queso Fundido ($5.75), which is a bowl of melted Spanish Tetilla cheese, topped off with crispy chorizo and served with bread. She loves cheese. She loves bread. It was no surprise when she loved this. The nature of the cheese made it one that paired well with the bread. By the end of the meal, it was no longer stretchy and gooey, but she could cut it up and place it over the grilled slices of bread and still enjoy every bite. Which she did.
The birthday girl was pleased.
Habana Blues’ Champinoes al Ajillo (no bread)
But enough about the carnivore in the group…what about my options?
My first plate of choice was the highly recommended Champinoes al Ajillo ($6.50). Normally this dish would be served with bread, but they said they would just leave that off. No big deal. Awesome. The Championoes al Ajillo are cremini mushrooms that are sauteed in olive oil with garlic, red pepper flakes, and some lemon juice. This came out in a little bowl for me…and it looked awesome. I can see how this would be a great topper for bread…but in my mind I was already creating a pasta dish around it (using gluten-free pasta of course). The mushrooms were sauteed to perfection. The olive oil bath they were sitting in had just the right amount of heat from the red pepper. And the garlic…wow…the garlic was awesome. I gave a squirt of the provided lemon to the top of the dish and…bam. It was delicious. I didn’t even miss the bread. On its own, this dish was a definite stand out!
The other vegetarian and gluten-free dish that I opted for was the first one Wes recommended, the Pincho de Vegetales ($7.50), also known as vegetable skewers. No adjustments had to be made to this dish. I got what any other patron of the restaurant would have received had they ordered this. It’s a simple skewer that is packed full of grilled yellow squash, bell peppers, red onions, zucchini, and cremini mushrooms that have all been basted with mojo sauce. On the side, these are served with this super, fantastic chili mayonnaise. OH. MY. GOD. This was amazing. Each bite was a different burst of flavor. The vegetables were done to perfection. They were grilled just perfectly. And that chili mayonnaise was killer. I mean…it just livened up each bite of those vegetables. I told my roommate not to judge me as I scooped out the last of the mayo onto my fork and ate it without any vegetables, as I had clearly already devoured those.
Habana Blues’ Pincho de Vegetales
We were full. Oh…small plates for sure…but we were full. However, we both felt that as we were out for a special occasion, that being Cathy’s birthday, we should have dessert. We took a peek at the menu and her eyes immediately fixed on the Churros con Chocolate ($4.75), or Spanish donuts served with a chocolate ganache. Come on. It involved the words donuts and chocolate. Of course she was going to be there.
In most cases, the flan is a safe choice for me, but I inquired with Wes regarding the status of gluten-free options. He said he believed that the flan would be safe for me, however, he was going to double check with the chef. He came back a few moments later and said that the chef indeed indicated the flan was gluten-free. Had it not been, they offer some ice creams I would have been more than happy trying.
But with the chef’s assurance, I waffled between the two varieties of flan offered, vanilla and coconut, finally choosing to order the Flan de Vanilla ($4.99), which is a traditional Cuban vanilla custard. I had the flan at a Mexican restaurant in Indianapolis after I ran a half marathon…and it was okay. Not heavenly. But okay. So, I was a bit nervous about this one. And when it came out, sadly, it was adorned with a cookie, which should have been left out. I pointed that out to Wes, and he quickly removed the plate from in front of me, apologizing and saying he had told them to leave the cookie off…and took it away. After a small wait, a new plate arrived in front of me with a fresh flan, no whipped cream (thank goodness!), no cookie, only a tiny drizzle of strawberry syrup, and adorned with a blue (yes, a blue!) cherry. Soon after, Cathy’s churros arrived and we were diving into dessert deliciousness.
The first thing I did was eat that blue cherry. It intrigued me. And it…tasted blue. It didn’t taste like a normal cherry would. It just tasted…blue. There is no better description for it. Trust me. As for the flan itself…rich, creamy, and melt-in-your-mouth good. Oh. My. God. I should have taken a lactase before diving into a custard…something that I noted after I was well through most of it. But…this…was so amazing and good I didn’t even stop then to take one. I mean…it just slid down my throat. The vanilla flavor was amazing and perfect. Not overkill. It didn’t take away from the creamy texture or the richness of the dessert. I felt every spoonful was pure heaven. This…was the perfect way to wrap up the meal.
As for Cathy’s churros…she enjoyed them to the fullest. And, shocked me by having chocolate ganache left over. I would have devoured that in a heartbeat. Silly, roomie. Wasting chocolate.
We were both so impressed with not just the service and attention to my dietary restrictions that Habana Blues gave us…but the food was out-of-this-world. I can’t stop raving about it. I’m already making plans to go back and eat again. Maybe try a few other suggestions that were recommended for a gluten-free vegetarian. Maybe get the same meal again, sans the dessert. Or…keep the dessert. Or…try one of the ice creams. Order a take-out of their Paella de Vegetales to take home and split with the roommate on a busy night when cooking just doesn’t seem feasible. Oh…I have plans alright. I have plans to return. And it will be in the very near future. Maybe next week.
If you are in the New Albany, Indiana region…or even in Louisville, Kentucky, as they have a branch open on Hurstbourne Lane, give some Cuban tapas a try. Stop in at Habana Blues. Feel welcome. Talk. Enjoy. Dine. Feast. Make your palate happy. And…don’t spend a fortune doing it. At this restaurant, the food is spectacular and the prices are affordable. And that…is a winning combination!
Cereal. It’s the most basic breakfast item out there. It’s also an easy go-to lunch, dinner, or midnight snack. Trust me…I have eaten it for every meal occasion out there. But…mostly for breakfast. Especially on race mornings or gym mornings. Why? Because it’s simple, easy, and not something that requires a lot of preparation or clean up.
I love the simplicity of a bowl of cereal. But cereal can either be good…or not so good. And sometimes…it can just be bad.
A couple days ago, I opened up a box of cereal I had never tried before. But I found it at my grocery store and decided to give it a go. After all, sometimes you need a different flavor, texture, brand, or just…something different to brighten up your mornings. So, instead of getting one of my Envirokidz cereals, I opted for Nature’s Path Gluten-Free Sunrise Crunchy Vanilla Cereal.
I would put this one in the second category. The Not So Good.
It’s not that this cereal is at all bad. In fact, nutritionally speaking, this is one of the better ones out there. Especially for the gluten-free crowd. Let’s take a look, shall we?
A serving of Nature’s Path Sunrise Crunchy Vanilla cereal is 2/3 cup. This serving will only set you back 110 calories (without milk…I use a splash of unsweetened almond milk, so I probably total 120 calories with mine). Not bad for a breakfast cereal. A serving only has 1 gram of fat, 6 grams of sugar, 3 grams of fiber, and 2 grams of protein. The Sunrise Crunchy Vanilla cereal also contains 12 grams of whole grains.
This cereal is chock-full of a variety of crunchy textures from flakes to puffs to crispies. So, at least it keeps the palate interested. But…stop right there. For me…depsite being lower in sugars for a breakfast cereal…I found this one WAY too sweet. Oh…wow…is it ever sweet!
Thank goodness I use unsweetened almond milk to top off my cereal because without it…this might be an big fail. It’s tolerable, flavor-wise…save for that vanilla sweetness that stings your taste buds and keeps on going from there. It just tastes off to me. Perhaps I’m used to milder flavors in the morning. This one definitely sucker-punches your taste buds with an abundance of vanilla flavor. It’s way too much for my liking and tends to take away from the otherwise pleasing textures of the cereal itself.
Oh, I was so disappointed with this one. As it isn’t offensive, I’m still eating it. Going to use it up and move on…never to purchase this one again. I think, in my mind, I was hoping it would be a lot like the Kay’s Naturals Gluten-Free cereal I tried last year. But this one was nowhere near that caliber of deliciousness. Like…completely went in the opposite direction.
While we all crave something sweet some mornings, this is just too much all at once. Thank you, Nature’s Path, for changing up the offerings for the gluten-free crowd…but this one just doesn’t suit me at all. Maybe take that vanilla sweetness down a notch. Then we’ll talk. Until then…back to Envirokidz.
KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa
Product: KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa – $4.99+
Here is a tale of my typical Saturday. After I run, either in a race or for training, my roommate and I usually get some food (breakfast/brunch) and then start our usual routine of grocery shopping. And, in case you were wondering, yes…this is pretty much an all-day adventure. With my dietary needs, there are certain stores in the area that carry certain staples or items that I need or use or just want. And I can’t get them at the usual suspects when it comes to grocery stores. So, it means a drive to Louisville to hit up the wide array of natural food stores and organic grocery stores that they have. Thank goodness for that.
Where am I going with this?
Well, I was lax this past week in my duties of creating a grocery list of items I needed as we ran low or out of them. I was just…busy…stressed…or whatever. That being the case, after I raced on Saturday morning and we grabbed brunch at a local restaurant, we headed out to accomplish our grocery shopping from the list I randomly threw together while we noshed…hoping that I didn’t leave anything out.
As we came back over to our side of the river, to finish up on products available everywhere but cheaper at certain grocery stores…there were still a number of things on the list. And as we stood in the refrigerated section with all the yogurt, and I piled our cart full of Chobani Greek Yogurt…it didn’t even dawn on me that…we used up the last of the granola last week. Well, that was until we ducked into the cereal aisle and that knowledge hit me like a ton of bricks. DUH!
Normally, I adorn the breakfast parfait I whip up (which consists of granola, vanilla Greek yogurt, and fresh fruit) with Love Grown Foods granola. But this particular grocery store didn’t have that brand and after being at a dozen other stores that day…I just wanted to finish up and go home. So, I scanned…just to see what they might have that is gluten-free. And what did I spy with my weary grocery shopping eyes?
KIND Healthy Grains.
GLUTEN-FREE! Yep. I am in love with most of the KIND bars I have been eating, so I figured…why not use this for my granola this time around. Branch out. Try something new. They had about five different flavors to choose from, so I called my roommate over to select one. I would have been happy with any of them. She, however, can be a bit pickier…so it’s best to let her choose at times. She scanned the flavor varieties for a moment and reached out to grab…the KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa.
Not the one I expected her to grab. So, that was a surprise.
KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa
Today was the big day. Instead of regular cereal, on non-gym days I have a bit more time in the kitchen, so I usually whip up a nice warm breakfast along with a breakfast fruit, yogurt and granola parfait. Today’s combination…caramelized apples with vanilla Greek yogurt and topped off with KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters. I’m a pro at the apples part, so I got those working in a pan on the stove. Then, I opened up the bag of Maple Walnut Clusters.
First appearances…awesome. Big clusters, little clusters, and individual oats are literally throughout this bag. It makes for great texture and great combination. With the variety of cluster sizes, it definitely makes scattering them throughout the parfait a little more exciting. I reached into the bag and snagged one of the bigger clusters…because if I was going to blog on these, I needed to taste them on their own. I popped it in my mouth and slowly began to chew.
Really, really good. I mean…wow. The maple flavor lends the right amount of sweetness an the walnuts gives it that balance that you look for in a granola. I thought the texture was awesome and it had a great crunch to it. And, this would definitely pair well with caramelized apples, for sure. So, I was pretty stoked about the new granola. I placed some in the bottom of the two bowls, topped it with some of the vanilla Greek yogurt, then hit it up with some apples…repeated the layers…then gave the top a light sprinkling of the Maple Walnut Clusters and called it a breakfast masterpiece.
And it was. I thought the texture and flavors meshed so well with the fruit and yogurt combination this morning. In fact, if anything, it added a hint of sweetness to the finished product. I kept going back for more. The clusters didn’t get soggy in the yogurt, even when I had to let mine sit for a moment while I finished preparing the quinoa breakfast porridge with blueberries and toasted walnuts. I had a lot working in the kitchen today…so my attention was divided between different dishes I was making…and making sure I was getting myself fed before heading out the door. So, KIND totally hit the nail on the head with its KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa. Seriously good eats.
As for any nutritional information, the KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa contains a heart-healthy blend of walnuts, chia, and whole grains amaranth, quinoa, oats, millet, and buckwheat. They are sweetened with a hint of maple syrup. And, as a bonus, these clusters contain 300 mg of Omega-3 fatty acids and provide 17 grams of whole grains per serving. And how much is a serving? 1/3 cup. Yep. That’s really good for a granola. Trust me!
This 1/3 cup of KIND Healthy Grains will also provide your body with 130 calories and 3.5 grams of fat . Not too shabby. Not at all. Even better, these clusters are not littered with excess sugars. In fact, the sugar content is quite low, standing at 6 grams per serving. LOVE that. A LOT! And, thanks to the addition of chia and quinoa, each serving provides 3 grams of protein. It’s nice to have a healthier granola option out on the market. Also, KIND Healthy Grains are all gluten-free, cholesterol free, low in sodium, and all natural.
What’s not to love about that?
I hope to try some more varieties of the KIND Healthy Grains line in the very near future. My breakfast parfaits depend on it!
Breakfast Parfait with caramelized apples, vanilla Greek yogurt, and KIND Healthy Grains Maple Walnut Clusters with Chia and Quinoa
There is something that is so awesome about your locally owned businesses. I love going to the local restaurants whenever possible and trying them out. Especially when they have something that a gluten-free vegetarian can eat. And, let me tell you, not everywhere is equipped to handle that kind of patron.
I, however, am that patron. And that is my life…from restaurant to restaurant.
I actually got quite upset with Taco Punk the day I was to go and eat there. My roomie decided that Taco Punk would be the place to eat before hitting up the Pink concert at the KFC Yum! Center that night. I mean…Taco…PUNK. Pink. Yeah…it just seemed to work. She had read in our local independent paper, LEO, about how Taco Punk had vegetarian/vegan options, as well as some gluten-free options as well. Knowing that I wouldn’t have to depend on a protein bar stashed in my purse was a nice plus.
HOWEVER…
This is where Taco Punk fell short. I pulled up the menu the morning of the show and browsed it, trying to get a feel for my options and what I might be able to try. Not sure what ingredients went into what, I went ahead and shot them an e-mail via the “CONTACT” button on their Web site. I explained my dietary needs and the reason I was contacting them…because with a concert to get to, I didn’t want to have to question everything and anyone at the counter prior to the show. Going in prepared puts me at ease and helps make everything run a bit more smoothly in the end.
But…no response ever came. No e-mail. Nothing. My inquiry was either ignored…or just not important enough to get back to me. Which, honestly, put a sour taste in my mouth when it came to dining there the night of the show. Especially since I was running in a road race the following morning and have to be more cautious than normal prior to races about what I eat. One smidgen of gluten and I could be down for the count, out of the race, and out the money I poured into the race, not to mention the time and energy I put into training for each one. So, yeah, I bitched rather loudly at my office about not hearing back. My roommate offered to go somewhere else to eat, but I told her I would just go ahead and now call Taco Punk and see if they could spare a moment to talk to me about my dietary needs.
So, I called. And a woman answered the phone and very gratiously explained that while the house-made tortillas are not gluten-free, they keep corn tortillas that are on hand. So any taco could be made with those. As for vegetarian, they offer a Seasonal Veggie Mole Taco and that the Black Beans they have are vegan. So…there were some options. With that taken care of, I hung up and prepared to head out of the office to get some dinner pre-concert.
Taco Punk is a local restaurant in Louisville, Kentucky, that offers quick service gourmet tacos. Yep. They pride themselves on using only the freshest, highest quality ingredients in their food, to make the dining experience that much more enjoyable and offering only the best flavors. The tortillas, fillings, salsas and toppings are all made by hand, every day, in their kitchen. They believe in using locally raised, all natural meats, sustainably caught seafood, and local produce while it is in season. They also biomass and recycle everything they possibly can. Which, I find to be exceptionally awesome when all is said and done. And who doesn’t like a gourmet taco, right?
Upon entering Taco Punk, the first thing I noticed was the set-up. You are guided toward the back of the shop where a counter is set up, sort of like at Q’doba or Moe’s. It’s like…Subway done by way of tacos. I let Cathy order first since I was the oddball gluten-free vegetarian. Cathy placed her order…deciding to try out one of their Grilled Adobo Chicken Taco ($3.95) as well as Chorizo and Potato Taco ($3.25) with a side of chips and salsa. The woman at the counter shouted back to the kitchen for the chicken to be cooked up and she went to starting the rest of the order for Cathy, grabbing two of the housemade tortillas and prepping them for the fillings. Then she took my order.
I decided to go with the two suggestions that are available to me…Gluten-Free Seasonal Veggie Mole Taco ($3.95) and the Gluten-Free Black Beans and Cheese Taco ($3.25). I just got that with the chips and salsa as well. The woman called back for the veggie order and then asked another employee to change his gloves and start working on my order. She explained that they always did a glove change to cut down on cross-contamination, which I totally appreciated and told her so. He pulled out four of the corn tortillas and put them on the grill behind the counter to warm. It looked like a separate grill used only for the corn tortillas. That also put my mind at ease.
Cathy’s order was filled and she got us fountain drinks and went to find somewhere to sit. There were plenty of places to choose from as the restaurant wasn’t that busy. My order was filled next, and I had both tacos filled with their main ingredients, then topped off with cabbage, jalapenos, and pickled onions. It just sounded yummy. As I was using corn tortillas, they doubled them up so they would hold up to the fillings and proteins. My chips were added and I was directed over to the salsa bar to choose between their house made salsas. I’m a spicy salsa girl, but I decided to do a little of their Hot Salsa Roja, which is a hotter version of their tomato salsa; the Pineapple Habenero Salsa, a sweet and spicy combination, and of course, the Salsa Verde, a mix of tomatillos and green chilies.
I tried the salsas first, just in case I wanted to add them to my tacos. The first one I tried was the Salsa Verde. And I loved it. It was definitely mild, but I love the sweetness of salsa verdes anyway, and this one hit the mark. The next one I tried was the Pineapple Habenero…which I detested. It was far too sweet for my liking. So this one just got pushed off to the side. The Hot Salsa Roja was next. Very tomato-y in flavor, with an undertone of heat. It was good. It was. I just expected a little more heat with it. Needless to say, I used them only for tortilla chip dipping and nothing more.
As for the tacos…they were…pretty good.
The first one I decided to eat was the Black Beans and Cheese Taco. I picked it up, and the weight of the filling was already tearing through both of the corn tortillas that it was wrapped up in. And, this one wasn’t even that full. Ah well, that’s why we have forks. I took a bite…and loved the flavor of the black beans. The sofrito black beans that they use are flavored really well. This could be a really bland taco…but it wasn’t. The cheese was sort of a non-entity. I couldn’t even tell it was on there. And I was glad I went with the cabbage for some crunch and the pickled onions for some acidity…and the jalapenos for a little heat. I think this taco would have suffered without those additions. While the beans were cooked perfectly and seasoned well, nothing really was a flavor punch to the taste buds. And, I definitely have made versions of this in my home…and it tasted just as good as what I got here.
The Seasonal Veggie Mole taco, however, I was very excited about. Mostly because I have made veggie tacos at home, but never in a mole. And this mole was a pumpkin seed mole. So, it was even something a little offbeat and different. Loved that. This taco was packed full of sauteed seasonal veggies that were swimming in a pumpkin seed mole. It looked almost like a curry thrown into the corn tortillas. Smelled like that too. I was intrigued. It was definitely different…and in a good way. I loved how the vegetables were seasoned and how the mole tasted. But…it wasn’t as enticing as it sounded on the menu board. I appreciate the effort and the inventiveness of this taco…but it just wasn’t as amazing, to me, as it looked and sounded.
As for what Cathy thought of her tacos…she said they were…okey-dokey. Which, when I asked her to elaborate, she said that they were good…but nothing that just knocked her over and really made her want to go back in the near future for more.
And, unfortunately, I couldn’t agree more. I hate to say something like that about a local business. Espeically one that is having a bit of trouble lately and might be on the verge of closing. I love my local businesses, I do. But they have to impress me. They have to draw me back time and time again. Most of them succeed. Sometimes my roommate and I have to decide where to eat on Saturday and/or Sunday because there are so many local places that we enjoy going to and frequenting. This time, we decided to try somewhere new. And while I am happy for the experience and appreciate their high standards and food safety…I regret not being as amazed by their food as I was the care they put into making everything.
Would I go back to Taco Punk? Probably. But it wouldn’t be at the top of my list, nor would it be somewhere I actively sought out to return to when there are other places I know I enjoy more.
The food wasn’t bad, though. Don’t get me wrong. It just wasn’t something that stood up against other local restaurants and their flavors and food and impressed me. I was okay with what I was eating…but I felt, for the most part, I could just have easily made all of this in the comfort of my own kitchen and had it turn out the same…if not even better. It was a let down. And it’s too bad because I’ve been eagerly looking forward to dining at Taco Punk since I first learned of it. It took me awhile to get there. And now…it might take awhile to get me back.
If you love tacos and varieties of tacos that you normally can’t get anywhere…I encourage you to at least go in and try some of the offerings from Taco Punk. They are at least worth a stop and a sample. And, perhaps I was just there on an off day.
But, if it is any consolation…I still haven’t received a response to my e-mail…and it is two days past the day I sent it now. And it bothers me, more than a little, that an inquiry about ingredients and their food, went unanswered.
Taco Punk’s Black Beans & Cheese Taco and Seasonal Veggie Mole Taco with a side of chips and three house made salsas